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{{DISPLAYTITLE:ST-1 Battlewalker family}}
| about = British bomber '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
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[[File:Events ST-1statcard.jpg|right]]
| usage = the other version
 
| link = Stirling B Mk III
 
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== Description ==
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a rank {{Specs|rank}} British bomber {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.55 "Royal Armour"]].
 
  
The Stirling B Mk I plays as a standard long range bomber. Climbing to high altitudes and using alternative routes or flying at tree-top level to bomb targets to prevent engagement is recommended as the Stirling B Mk I likely won't survive any due to poor armour and strength. It is not well defended at all with low calibre machine guns, which are not very effective at its battle rating. It is extremely flammable and fragile when engaged with cannons, although it may survive some small-calibre machine gun fire.
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== "March to Victory!" ==
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[[File:Events PrototypePhoto.jpg|thumbnail|left|Two 'Object 104' (later called ST-1) participating in field training exercises. Picture taken shortly after the first prototype trials.]]
  
== General info ==
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The ST-1, PzKpmfLfr 565(r) and M35 experimental combat walkers were featured in the ST-1 Alpha Test event during [[March_to_Victory!|"March to Victory!"]] 1st April day. These vehicles are not obtainable or unlockable in any other way and can only be used after reaching a certain amount of spawn points during gameplay of the ST-1 Alpha Test event.
=== Flight performance ===
 
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The general flight performance of this aircraft is lacking. The Stirling has a very poor climb rate - especially when stock. The turn time is sluggish, as well as acceleration and top speed.
 
  
Without performance upgrades, this aircraft will struggle to climb at all carrying a payload.
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First teased several days before the 1st April on War Thunder's [https://www.facebook.com/WarThunder Facebook] and [https://twitter.com/warthunderen Twitter] with a silhouette image of the ST-1 and the sub line "War. War changes. Soon", People first speculated on some sort of Soviet tank due to the resemblance to the [[KV-2 (1939)|KV-2]] turret. At the same time the ST-1 was released, the SPS-255 tank along with [[Unrealistic_Battles|"Unrealistic Battles"]] was also released.
  
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== ST-1 ==
! rowspan="2" | Characteristics
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[[File:Events ST-1GermanMarch.jpg|thumbnail|left|German troops on the march, captured ST-1 in the background.]]
! colspan="2" | Max Speed<br>(km/h at 4,268 m)
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Development of the ST-1 started even before the start of World War II. The first world war, which was also called "the trench war", showed an inefficiency in the usual infantry breakthrough and required the creation of an absolutely new type of ground vehicle - something that could cross destroyed roads and ground torn apart from explosions. This is what the ST-1 was about - the first and the only model of a walking tank.
! rowspan="2" | Max altitude<br>(metres)
 
! colspan="2" | Turn time<br>(seconds)
 
! colspan="2" | Rate of climb<br>(metres/second)
 
! rowspan="2" | Take-off run<br>(metres)
 
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! AB !! RB !! AB !! RB !! AB !! RB
 
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! Stock
 
| 373 || 359 || rowspan="2" | {{Specs|ceiling}} || 51.9 || 53.8 || 5.3 || 5.3 || rowspan="2" | 1,170
 
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! Upgraded
 
| 422 || 396 || 48.3 || 50.0 || 11.4 || 7.9
 
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==== Details ====
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In April 1937, Armour Command of the Red Army sent the military operational requirements to Factory #184, these were the requirements for the development of "an armoured machine of a new type" with a maximum mass of 50 tons, protected by at least 60 mm of armour and the option to install different weapon types. Depending on the task of the battle machine, a 107 mm cannon, a 122 mm howitzer or 152 mm howitzer could be mounted. Additional weapons were a 45 mm cannon, a high-calibre AA machine gun and a 20 mm tank cannon.
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! colspan="5" | Features
 
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! Combat flaps !! Take-off flaps !! Landing flaps !! Air brakes !! Arrestor gear
 
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| ✓ || ✓ || ✓ || X || X    <!-- ✓ -->
 
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In spite of the complexity of the task the construction bureau of the factory managed to cope with the new design and the new battle machine (object 104 in the factory numeration) reached the factory testing stage which lasted for a year. During this period a considerable number of flaws were detected, these issues were eliminated as the tests proceeded.
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[[File:Events BlueprintDrawingST1.jpg|thumbnail|right|Blueprint of the Object 104 (ST-1)]]
! colspan="7" | Limits
 
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! rowspan="2" | Wings (km/h)
 
! rowspan="2" | Gear (km/h)
 
! colspan="3" | Flaps (km/h)
 
! colspan="2" | Max Static G
 
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! Combat !! Take-off !! Landing !! + !! -
 
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| {{Specs|destruction|body}} || {{Specs|destruction|gear}} || 338 || 323 || 245 || ~4 || ~2
 
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'''''Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation "Head armour command of the Red army Military representative's report on the execution of order for object 104":'''''
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! colspan="4" | Optimal velocities (km/h)
 
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! Ailerons !! Rudder !! Elevators !! Radiator
 
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| < 350 || < 350 || < 350 || > 302
 
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=== Survivability and armour ===
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"6 machines tested on the run. The following defects found:
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* 8 mm Steel plate in the left pilot's seat.
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* a) Replacement of the diesel engine and the electrical generator due to overheating and low oil pressure.
* 9 mm Steel plate in front of engine cooling systems.
 
  
The survivability of the Stirling B Mk I is very poor. Any encounter with a fighter or bomber hunter will end badly. The entire structure is relatively weak, and it wont take many cannon rounds to tear off the tail or a wing. The fuel tanks are vulnerable and catch fire easily too. For armour, there is a 9 mm plate in front of the cooling systems of each engine, and an 8 mm plate protecting the pilot from rounds coming from the rear of the aircraft.
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* b) Overheating of the main clutch mechanism.
  
Due to the engines being radial, you do not have to worry so much about cooling as there is no liquid cooling system. Oil leaks and high temperature are still a concern though.
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* c) Unstable operation in the power drives of the side turrets.
  
If a player does decide to sit on your rear, you do have six 7.7 mm machine guns that can shoot in that direction. Good preparation and a few well placed shots will quickly shred them, if they have not destroyed you first.
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* d) High temperature in the battle compartment.
  
=== Modifications and economy ===
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* e) Unsatisfactory performance of gyro stabilization mechanisms."
{{Specs-Economy}}
 
  
== Armaments ==
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[[File:Events ST1SovietAssault1941.jpg|thumbnail|left|Soviet troops on the offensive, 1941.]]
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In September 1939 after most of the defects had been eliminated, the development prototype obj. 104, (newly designated ST-1) was delivered to Moscow to be shown to members of the Soviet government and Red Army command. The demonstration of the new battle machine highly impressed the Soviet political and military leadership, and therefore it was decided to build a series of machines for operational trials. The new vehicles went through a baptism of fire during the Soviet-Finnish war. ST-1, along with new trial tanks the SMK and the T-100 had been sent to the front. Later, the ST-1 was changed to KV in the documents for disinformation purposes.
=== Suspended armament ===
 
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{{main|G.P. Mk.IV (250 lb)|G.P. Mk.IV (500 lb)|M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I (1,000 lb)}}
 
  
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' can be outfitted with the following ordnance:
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Not only did it have an extremely high cross-country ability, the ST-1 also was almost immune to anti-tank hedgehogs and mines. Even more so, thanks to it unique looks, it would spread fear and panic in enemy infantry ranks. 152 mm howitzer allowed to destroy concrete pill-boxes with a minimal ammo expenditure. Finnish 37 mm cannons could not penetrate the battle compartment's armour and Molotov cocktails were also useless due the high profile of the machine. The large "dead zone" of the main armament and limited range of vision were the main weaknesses. A successful combat deployment convinced even the most pessimistic military officials of the necessity to put ST-1 into mass production.
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[[File:Events CrossingRKKA.jpg|thumbnail|right|Forced river crossing, ST-1 in action]]
  
* 27 x 250 lb G.P. Mk.IV bombs (6,750 lb total)
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According to different sources by June of 1941 from 20 to 30 ST-1s were built. All of the aforementioned vehicles were deployed in the western military districts but by the beginning of the war, the machines were not fully mastered by the crews - also there was a lack of spare parts for repairs that resulted from a large amount of electrical failures In the course of the near-border battle in summer of 1941, all completed ST-1s were lost. But some of them were mentioned in German battle reports.  
* 27 x 500 lb G.P. Mk.IV bombs (13,500 lb total)
 
* 9 x 1,000 lb M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (9,000 lb total)
 
  
=== Defensive armament ===
 
{{Specs-Avia-Defensive}}
 
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{{main|Browning (7.7 mm)}}
 
  
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is defended by:
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Due to the difficult situation at the front and the military factories' relocation to the East, a decision had been made not to continue the production of walking tanks and concentrate on less spectacular but more efficient, easy to master and repair vehicles with traditional running gear.
  
* 2 x 7.7 mm Browning machine guns, nose turret (1,000 rpg = 2,000 total)
 
* 2 x 7.7 mm Browning machine guns, dorsal turret (500 rpg = 1,000 total)
 
* 1 x 7.7 mm Browning machine gun, ventral turret (1,000 rpg)
 
* 4 x 7.7 mm Browning machine guns, tail turret (1,000 rpg = 4,000 total)
 
  
== Usage in battles ==
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==Variants of the ST-1==
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[[File:Events ST-1statcard.jpg|thumbnail|right|x500px|The ST-1 'Object 104']]
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===ST-1 (USSR)===
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Mainline version of the combat walker originally designated 'Object 104', later changed to ST-1.
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'''Main Armament:'''
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* 152 mm M-10Sh Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)
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'''Secondary Armament:'''
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* 45 mm 20-K cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
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* 20 mm TNShSH cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)
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'''Machine guns:'''
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* 7.62 DT machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
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* 7.62 DT machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
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* 12.7 DShK machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
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===PzKpmfLfr 565(r) (Germany)===
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[[File:Events PzKmpfLfR_565(r)statcard.jpg|thumbnail|right|x500px|The captured German version of the ST-1]]
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'''Main Armament:'''
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* 152 mm StuH 443(r) Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)
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'''Secondary Armament:'''
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* 45 mm KwK37(r) cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
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* 20 mm KwK30 cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)
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'''Machine guns:'''
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* 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
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* 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
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* 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
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'''From the report of Wehrmacht's 14th tank division:'''
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''"... For the first time in the Eastern campaign we faced a new type of battle machine, it was hard to miss the complete superiority of a 55 ton walking tank….."
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"...Our 5cm KwK. tank cannon could penetrate the armour only in vulnerable spots and at very close distances (below 200 m)."
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"...our tanks' armour cannot stop the 15cm armour piercing shells, and even close detonation of an HE shell often led to penetration of the armour by its fragmentation effect"
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"... The existing facts and besides that, the impression felt that Soviets know about their armoured walkers' technical superiority, should be taken into account and thoroughly investigated to avoid the damage that is being done to our armoured troops"
  
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"... fight against Soviet armoured walkers and tanks with 8.8cm flak cannons and 10cm tank guns cannot be enough on their own. Both weapon types are cumbersome and in most cases they are already discovered, under fire and destroyed while trying to reach an optimum firing position."
  
The Stirling B Mk I is very large and very heavy. However, it has the ability to carry the heaviest bombload for its rank with the 9 x 1,000 lb preset, allowing it to take out all three bases in a single flyout.
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"...In order to counter Soviet heavy tanks and armoured walkers the following detailed recommendations are presented for consideration:
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* I) To develop assault weapons to fight heavily armoured targets:
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* II) Besides other modernizations we should progress with the building of the 26 ton tank and use captured and undamaged 55-ton Soviet armoured walkers. 1 company of which is required for each tank regiment.
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* III) We should design a 10 cm self-propelled anti-tank gun. At least 6 of these SPGs are required for each tank regiment.
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* IV) Create new shell type with considerably higher armour-piercing capacity.
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* V) Create a more powerful mine, that can render a 55 ton armoured walker unserviceable. For example, simply our existing mines are not enough…"''
  
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The Germans managed to capture several trial prototypes that were abandoned without fuel and ammunition. Despite the fact that the crews followed the instructions and tried to destroy their machines with hand grenades, the Germans managed to restore several machines in a few years and they took part in incidental skirmishes.
  
The defensive complement of eight 7.7 mm machine guns in total is generally insufficient against common aggressors. The turrets do not have 360° coverage, notably the majority of the underside of the aircraft is completely undefended. Try to keep any opponents above and behind you, allowing both the dorsal and tail turrets to target them together, maximising your potential firepower. However, the low-calibre machine guns are rather underpowered, so cannot be relied upon barring some lucky hits into their pilot or engine.
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[[File:Events M35statcard.jpg|thumbnail|right|x500px|One of the pre-production ST-1s given to the Americans designated "M35"]]
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===M35 (USA)===
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* 152 mm M-10Sh Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)
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'''Secondary Armament:'''
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* 45 mm 20-K cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
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* 20 mm TNShSH cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)
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'''Machine guns:'''
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* 7.62 M1919A4 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
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* 7.62 M1919A4 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
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* 12.7 M2HB machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
  
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3 pre-production ST-1s were given to the US due to its technology exchange program. In Autumn of 1941 they were delivered to Aberdeen proving ground and were tested for 1.5 months.
  
The Stirling B Mk I has 4 engines with enormous wing surface area, giving it a reasonable climb rate though it can struggle when equipped with the heavier bombloads. Fortunately, the control surfaces are extremely large as well, which helps a lot with controlling the plane.
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'''What follows are the excerpts from the reports on the testing of the armoured battle machine of the new ST-1 type:'''
  
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"1 . ''Armoured Chassis:''
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A choice of the armour angling for hull plates and turret points to an excellent shell damage withstanding capacity...
  
The Stirling has a huge payload but delivering it may be challenging, as it lacks the defensive armament, survivability, or flight performance of its contemporaries. Avoid enemy aircraft at all costs. Going straight to bomb an enemy base as soon as you spawn can sometimes net some quick RP, but don't expect to survive for long. Instead, side-climbing and utilising cloud cover is often the better option to stay hidden all the way to the bases. If forced down, try to fly at tree-top level to make yourself a more difficult target to hit, as well as preventing any enemy aircraft from sneaking around under your unprotected belly.
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2. ''Armament:''
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Firepower much higher than any of our own tanks, makes it possible to destroy almost any target on the battlefield, including permanent concrete fortifications. In addition, the additional armament of a 45 mm cannon grants a high rate of fire whilst engaging lightly-armoured targets. Additional machine guns are reliable, of a very simple design and easy to produce and to instal, there are possibilities of replacing machine guns with equivalent ordnance of our design.
  
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3. ''Vision and aiming devices:''
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The aiming devices installed are perfect though the vision devices are not fully sighted, but passable. Overall visibility ranges are good.
  
Any fighter is very dangerous for the Stirling, particularly any aircraft equipped with cannons (though large-calibre machine guns are still a threat). Common opponents can include [[Bf 109 (Family)|Bf 109s]], [[Fw 190 (Family)|Fw 190s]], [[G.55 (Family)|G.55s]], [[Do 335 (Family)|Do 335s]], [[La-7 (Family)|La-7s]], and [[A6M (Family)|A6Ms]], as well as any heavily-armed heavy fighters climbing specifically to prey on easy bombers such as the Stirling. If any heavy fighter or bomber hunter reaches you, you can expect to be sent back to the hangar immediately.
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4. ''Powerplant:''
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The engine is very light for its size, since most of its parts are made from aluminium. Persistence for portability is shown. High fuel and oil consumption rates. Engine cooling is not up to our (US) standards and if it won't be compensated by the engine design itself, then the engine lifetime would be dramatically reduced. An air startup system could prove additionally effective… This needs to be researched as a reliable additional and alternative method of startup.
  
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'''OVERALL EVALUATION OF THE ST-1 TANK'''
  
Tactics are not required to down a Stirling B Mk I. However, to maximise efficiency, it is recommended to aim for the wings, increasing the chances of an engine or fuel fire, or simply breaking the wing itself, while the large, empty fuselage can sometimes soak up rounds. The defensive machine guns aren't too much to worry about, as long as you keep moving to avoid allowing multiple shots into critical components such as your pilot or engine, but you should attack from below if possible, as turret coverage is severely limited below the aircraft.
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The Soviet walking tank, a vehicle of new design, difficult for mass production by semiskilled labor. The tank has good operating speeds, slight tractive resistance, insufficient ease of maintenance. Poor engine cooling limits its ability to operate in wide temperature ranges. High fuel and oil consumption. Good startup, reliable engine. Bad air filtration equipment and cooling make the tank maintenance more difficult."
  
=== Manual Engine Control ===
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== Usage in battles ==
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! colspan="7" | MEC elements
 
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! rowspan="2" | Mixer
 
! rowspan="2" | Pitch
 
! colspan="3" | Radiator
 
! rowspan="2" | Supercharger
 
! rowspan="2" | Turbocharger
 
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! Oil !! Water !! Type
 
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| Not controllable || Controllable<br>Not auto controlled || Not controllable<br>Not auto controlled || Controllable<br>Auto control available || Separate || Controllable<br>2 gears || Not controllable
 
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=== Pros and cons ===
 
=== Pros and cons ===
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'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
 
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* Rear gunner and top fuselage gunner can fire in unison (If the rear gunner gets knocked-out, The top gunner will still be able to defend)
 
* Best payload at rank III, enough to destroy 3 bases
 
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
 
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* Very large target
 
* Cannot take many hits
 
* Flammable
 
* Mediocre LMG defence
 
* Almost no armour
 
* Vulnerable fuel tanks
 
* Very bad climb rate with full payload
 
* Sways very heavily in RB when trying to climb
 
* Huge glass cockpit means near-certain death from head-on attacks
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Designed in the late 1930s by the Short Brothers, the design of what would be the Stirling met the demands of the British Air Ministry, which in 1936 called for the need of a long range, high speed, four engine bomber as described by Specification B.12/36, which would go from design to manufacturing in a short period of time.
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In 1942 a squadron of ST-1s were on a regular scouting mission on the eastern front, however unknown to them the day's events would go down in history as one of the greatest unknown acts of the second world war.
  
A prototype, designated S31, was delivered by 1938 and on September 19, 1939 had its maiden flight. While the maiden flight was impressive, an accident during takeoff as the result of imposed modifications marked the end of the airframe, and was subsequently scrapped. An earlier built prototype, the S29, took its place and was therefor ordered into production as an "off the drawing board" design. This prototype had its maiden flight on May 14, 1939, and a second later prototype airframe was redesigned with adequate modifications and soon took its maiden flight on December 3, 1939. This aircraft, during its first sortie, lost an engine but was soon able to return to base safely.
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[[File:Events ST-1Capturedtrain.jpg|thumbnail|left|German armoured train with captured ST-1.]]
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Ivan Froldov was the sharp thinking commander of the 2nd walker scouting unit located east of Stalingrad and his command vehicle was the some what unusual ST-1. Carrying the code name "Comrade Red Tovash" his unit constantly ventured far in to German territory for dangerous missions be that disrupting supply lines or reconnaissance on vital German positions. On April the first 1942 Froldov and his platoon of 5 ST-1s were ordered to take out a fuel depot supplying the local Panzer force "at all cost" (somewhat common phrase in his many orders). setting our at early morning they traveled 30 miles in to German territory to complete their task. the [re-planned route took them through a thick forest and a small valley to arrive at their objective. As they began their attack they came under heavy fire confusing the ST-1 squadron, they had not expected such an defense so early on. Under the intense fire they were forced to retreat in to a small contour. Ivan came to realise that they must have been spotted while in the valley. With their cover blown Froldov had weighed up his choices and gave the command "Give 'em hell or we'll get there first!". With that his crew traveled full speed towards the dump, his gunner Vladimir managed to destroy one Panzer 3 with the 152 mm howitzer and a further 5 AT guns with the secondary cannons. His four wingmen supported him throughout the attack and within 10 minutes and with 6 tanks destroyed, the Germans had begun their retreat giving up the precious fuel dump. Calling back to their headquarters T-34s were soon in the area to reinforce the newly gained land. The five crews' miraculous achievement caused Stalin himself to say "Without men like this we can't win the war". The squadron did not go without casualties as Tovash 3 had a destroyed its 152 mm howitzer and Tovash 4 had somehow made it up onto of a two story building.
  
With the Luftwaffe's strength as well as the risk of war growing, it prompted the initial order of 200 aircraft to skyrocket to 1,500. The first few of these, the Mk.Is, were powered by four Bristol Hercules XI radial engines, but later production aircraft were fitted with higher 1,500 HP variants of the same motors, giving it a comfortable speed of 255 mph. Later Mk.III variants were fitted with even greater output engines, pushing out 1,635 HP with its Hercules VI engines which featured improvements over last variations, and gave the aircraft a top speed of 277 mph. Capable of a bomb-load of 14,000 lbs, it was the double that any of which was produced by the British manufacturer, and also featured a seven man crew with a 4000-mile range which, was equally impressive with a 2300-mile range with 10,000 lbs of ordnance.
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Secret post war documents show that the attack was also down to some luck, That day the defense of the fuel dump was reduced due to some tanks being moved out for an engagement further north and that most of the soldiers had never seen an ST-1 before and couldn't believe what they were seeing. there is also suggestions to that our glorious leader Kim Jong Un is planning on making an improved version of the ST-1.
  
On May 7, 1940, the first production Stirling had its first flight, but introduction into service was hindered by relentless Luftwaffe bombings, and pushed back to August that same year before No.7 Squadron based at RAF Leeming received their first aircraft. Although it had a rocky start, the Stirling had a great number of deployments by June of 1942, which by May 1943 the aircraft had flown hundreds of bombing missions over Europe. Including the invasion of Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and Operation Glimmer, the aircraft was used extensively and heavily throughout the war to hammer back Axis powers. By the end of the Stirling's service, the aircraft had flown a total of 14,500 sorties and dropped 27,000 lbs of ordnance, with 582 aircraft shot down and 119 further lost to simple write-offs.
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"March to Victory!"

Two 'Object 104' (later called ST-1) participating in field training exercises. Picture taken shortly after the first prototype trials.

The ST-1, PzKpmfLfr 565(r) and M35 experimental combat walkers were featured in the ST-1 Alpha Test event during "March to Victory!" 1st April day. These vehicles are not obtainable or unlockable in any other way and can only be used after reaching a certain amount of spawn points during gameplay of the ST-1 Alpha Test event.

First teased several days before the 1st April on War Thunder's Facebook and Twitter with a silhouette image of the ST-1 and the sub line "War. War changes. Soon", People first speculated on some sort of Soviet tank due to the resemblance to the KV-2 turret. At the same time the ST-1 was released, the SPS-255 tank along with "Unrealistic Battles" was also released.

ST-1

German troops on the march, captured ST-1 in the background.

Development of the ST-1 started even before the start of World War II. The first world war, which was also called "the trench war", showed an inefficiency in the usual infantry breakthrough and required the creation of an absolutely new type of ground vehicle - something that could cross destroyed roads and ground torn apart from explosions. This is what the ST-1 was about - the first and the only model of a walking tank.

In April 1937, Armour Command of the Red Army sent the military operational requirements to Factory #184, these were the requirements for the development of "an armoured machine of a new type" with a maximum mass of 50 tons, protected by at least 60 mm of armour and the option to install different weapon types. Depending on the task of the battle machine, a 107 mm cannon, a 122 mm howitzer or 152 mm howitzer could be mounted. Additional weapons were a 45 mm cannon, a high-calibre AA machine gun and a 20 mm tank cannon.

In spite of the complexity of the task the construction bureau of the factory managed to cope with the new design and the new battle machine (object 104 in the factory numeration) reached the factory testing stage which lasted for a year. During this period a considerable number of flaws were detected, these issues were eliminated as the tests proceeded.

Blueprint of the Object 104 (ST-1)

Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation "Head armour command of the Red army Military representative's report on the execution of order for object 104":

"6 machines tested on the run. The following defects found:

  • a) Replacement of the diesel engine and the electrical generator due to overheating and low oil pressure.
  • b) Overheating of the main clutch mechanism.
  • c) Unstable operation in the power drives of the side turrets.
  • d) High temperature in the battle compartment.
  • e) Unsatisfactory performance of gyro stabilization mechanisms."
Soviet troops on the offensive, 1941.

In September 1939 after most of the defects had been eliminated, the development prototype obj. 104, (newly designated ST-1) was delivered to Moscow to be shown to members of the Soviet government and Red Army command. The demonstration of the new battle machine highly impressed the Soviet political and military leadership, and therefore it was decided to build a series of machines for operational trials. The new vehicles went through a baptism of fire during the Soviet-Finnish war. ST-1, along with new trial tanks the SMK and the T-100 had been sent to the front. Later, the ST-1 was changed to KV in the documents for disinformation purposes.

Not only did it have an extremely high cross-country ability, the ST-1 also was almost immune to anti-tank hedgehogs and mines. Even more so, thanks to it unique looks, it would spread fear and panic in enemy infantry ranks. 152 mm howitzer allowed to destroy concrete pill-boxes with a minimal ammo expenditure. Finnish 37 mm cannons could not penetrate the battle compartment's armour and Molotov cocktails were also useless due the high profile of the machine. The large "dead zone" of the main armament and limited range of vision were the main weaknesses. A successful combat deployment convinced even the most pessimistic military officials of the necessity to put ST-1 into mass production.

Forced river crossing, ST-1 in action

According to different sources by June of 1941 from 20 to 30 ST-1s were built. All of the aforementioned vehicles were deployed in the western military districts but by the beginning of the war, the machines were not fully mastered by the crews - also there was a lack of spare parts for repairs that resulted from a large amount of electrical failures In the course of the near-border battle in summer of 1941, all completed ST-1s were lost. But some of them were mentioned in German battle reports.


Due to the difficult situation at the front and the military factories' relocation to the East, a decision had been made not to continue the production of walking tanks and concentrate on less spectacular but more efficient, easy to master and repair vehicles with traditional running gear.


Variants of the ST-1

The ST-1 'Object 104'

ST-1 (USSR)

Mainline version of the combat walker originally designated 'Object 104', later changed to ST-1.

Main Armament:

  • 152 mm M-10Sh Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)

Secondary Armament:

  • 45 mm 20-K cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
  • 20 mm TNShSH cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)

Machine guns:

  • 7.62 DT machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
  • 7.62 DT machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
  • 12.7 DShK machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)


PzKpmfLfr 565(r) (Germany)

The captured German version of the ST-1

Main Armament:

  • 152 mm StuH 443(r) Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)

Secondary Armament:

  • 45 mm KwK37(r) cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
  • 20 mm KwK30 cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)

Machine guns:

  • 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
  • 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)
  • 7.92 MG 34 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)

From the report of Wehrmacht's 14th tank division:

"... For the first time in the Eastern campaign we faced a new type of battle machine, it was hard to miss the complete superiority of a 55 ton walking tank….."

"...Our 5cm KwK. tank cannon could penetrate the armour only in vulnerable spots and at very close distances (below 200 m)."

"...our tanks' armour cannot stop the 15cm armour piercing shells, and even close detonation of an HE shell often led to penetration of the armour by its fragmentation effect"

"... The existing facts and besides that, the impression felt that Soviets know about their armoured walkers' technical superiority, should be taken into account and thoroughly investigated to avoid the damage that is being done to our armoured troops"

"... fight against Soviet armoured walkers and tanks with 8.8cm flak cannons and 10cm tank guns cannot be enough on their own. Both weapon types are cumbersome and in most cases they are already discovered, under fire and destroyed while trying to reach an optimum firing position."

"...In order to counter Soviet heavy tanks and armoured walkers the following detailed recommendations are presented for consideration:

  • I) To develop assault weapons to fight heavily armoured targets:
  • II) Besides other modernizations we should progress with the building of the 26 ton tank and use captured and undamaged 55-ton Soviet armoured walkers. 1 company of which is required for each tank regiment.
  • III) We should design a 10 cm self-propelled anti-tank gun. At least 6 of these SPGs are required for each tank regiment.
  • IV) Create new shell type with considerably higher armour-piercing capacity.
  • V) Create a more powerful mine, that can render a 55 ton armoured walker unserviceable. For example, simply our existing mines are not enough…"

The Germans managed to capture several trial prototypes that were abandoned without fuel and ammunition. Despite the fact that the crews followed the instructions and tried to destroy their machines with hand grenades, the Germans managed to restore several machines in a few years and they took part in incidental skirmishes.

One of the pre-production ST-1s given to the Americans designated "M35"

M35 (USA)

  • 152 mm M-10Sh Howitzer x 1 (Ammo: 20)

Secondary Armament:

  • 45 mm 20-K cannon x 1 (Ammo: 113)
  • 20 mm TNShSH cannon x 1 (Ammo: 600)

Machine guns:

  • 7.62 M1919A4 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
  • 7.62 M1919A4 machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,260)
  • 12.7 M2HB machine gun x 1 (Ammo: 1,200)

3 pre-production ST-1s were given to the US due to its technology exchange program. In Autumn of 1941 they were delivered to Aberdeen proving ground and were tested for 1.5 months.

What follows are the excerpts from the reports on the testing of the armoured battle machine of the new ST-1 type:

"1 . Armoured Chassis: A choice of the armour angling for hull plates and turret points to an excellent shell damage withstanding capacity...

2. Armament: Firepower much higher than any of our own tanks, makes it possible to destroy almost any target on the battlefield, including permanent concrete fortifications. In addition, the additional armament of a 45 mm cannon grants a high rate of fire whilst engaging lightly-armoured targets. Additional machine guns are reliable, of a very simple design and easy to produce and to instal, there are possibilities of replacing machine guns with equivalent ordnance of our design.

3. Vision and aiming devices: The aiming devices installed are perfect though the vision devices are not fully sighted, but passable. Overall visibility ranges are good.

4. Powerplant: The engine is very light for its size, since most of its parts are made from aluminium. Persistence for portability is shown. High fuel and oil consumption rates. Engine cooling is not up to our (US) standards and if it won't be compensated by the engine design itself, then the engine lifetime would be dramatically reduced. An air startup system could prove additionally effective… This needs to be researched as a reliable additional and alternative method of startup.

OVERALL EVALUATION OF THE ST-1 TANK

The Soviet walking tank, a vehicle of new design, difficult for mass production by semiskilled labor. The tank has good operating speeds, slight tractive resistance, insufficient ease of maintenance. Poor engine cooling limits its ability to operate in wide temperature ranges. High fuel and oil consumption. Good startup, reliable engine. Bad air filtration equipment and cooling make the tank maintenance more difficult."

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History

In 1942 a squadron of ST-1s were on a regular scouting mission on the eastern front, however unknown to them the day's events would go down in history as one of the greatest unknown acts of the second world war.

German armoured train with captured ST-1.

Ivan Froldov was the sharp thinking commander of the 2nd walker scouting unit located east of Stalingrad and his command vehicle was the some what unusual ST-1. Carrying the code name "Comrade Red Tovash" his unit constantly ventured far in to German territory for dangerous missions be that disrupting supply lines or reconnaissance on vital German positions. On April the first 1942 Froldov and his platoon of 5 ST-1s were ordered to take out a fuel depot supplying the local Panzer force "at all cost" (somewhat common phrase in his many orders). setting our at early morning they traveled 30 miles in to German territory to complete their task. the [re-planned route took them through a thick forest and a small valley to arrive at their objective. As they began their attack they came under heavy fire confusing the ST-1 squadron, they had not expected such an defense so early on. Under the intense fire they were forced to retreat in to a small contour. Ivan came to realise that they must have been spotted while in the valley. With their cover blown Froldov had weighed up his choices and gave the command "Give 'em hell or we'll get there first!". With that his crew traveled full speed towards the dump, his gunner Vladimir managed to destroy one Panzer 3 with the 152 mm howitzer and a further 5 AT guns with the secondary cannons. His four wingmen supported him throughout the attack and within 10 minutes and with 6 tanks destroyed, the Germans had begun their retreat giving up the precious fuel dump. Calling back to their headquarters T-34s were soon in the area to reinforce the newly gained land. The five crews' miraculous achievement caused Stalin himself to say "Without men like this we can't win the war". The squadron did not go without casualties as Tovash 3 had a destroyed its 152 mm howitzer and Tovash 4 had somehow made it up onto of a two story building.

Secret post war documents show that the attack was also down to some luck, That day the defense of the fuel dump was reduced due to some tanks being moved out for an engagement further north and that most of the soldiers had never seen an ST-1 before and couldn't believe what they were seeing. there is also suggestions to that our glorious leader Kim Jong Un is planning on making an improved version of the ST-1.

Media

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See also

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